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Redgate Wines

Wineries Margaret River Cellar Door, Dog Friendly, Kids Play Area, Picnic Facilities

Redgate Wines, 659 Boodjidup Road, Redgate, WA 6286
(08) 9757 6488

Description

Enjoy homely tastings, panoramic surrounds and possibly the region’s only fortified Shiraz at the multi-award-winning pioneer winery and cellar door giving a whole new meaning to the name ‘Redgate’.

The story behind the name of this Margaret River pioneer dates back 100 years. It’s alleged that prior to the vines, the site was a dairy farm, whose ‘prominent red gate’ was known locally as the place to buy (illegal) home-distilled spirits. Incidentally, the property is nearby to Redgate Beach, so founder Bill Ullinger thought the name to be fitting on all fronts!

The vineyard was established in 1977, with 20 acres of vines planted. Over time, the family owned estate has grown into a 55 acre vineyard, operating its own winery, cellar door and maintaining an enviable reputation for its boutique, premium wines.

The Wines
Since the early vintages of the 1980s, Redgate’s handcrafted wines have received countless awards. In addition to its regional Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnays, Redgate makes Rose, Sparkling and a series of three luscious dessert wines, including a rare fortified Shiraz named in honour of founder, Bill.

Wine Tasting
Wines can be tasted at the homestead-like cellar door is open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. It’s a family-friendly place, perfect to bring a picnic and enjoy the panoramic surroundings.

Halliday Rating
5 Black Stars

Details

Open Days / times: Cellar door: Mon to Sun 10am to 4:30pm

Wine Region: Margaret River

Facilities: Cellar Door, Dog Friendly, Kids Play Area, Picnic Facilities

Wine Variety: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Semillon, Shiraz, Dessert, Sparkling, Rosé

Brands: RedGate

Cases Produced: 6000 cases

Vineyards: 18 ha

Location

Redgate Wines, 659 Boodjidup Road, Redgate, WA 6286

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